“Peter’s Repentance” (Acts 10:1-23)

Everything Peter thought he knew about the Kingdom of God and the Gospel is about to change in Acts 10. In fact, what is about to happen in Acts chapter 10 shifts his whole perspective on the Gospel and what the kingdom of God looks like. His vision opens up his mind to a world where everyone is valuable to God. What would happen to each of us if we truly believed the Gospel was for everyone?

ACTS: What Makes Us Who We Are?

In 2022 we began a verse-by-verse study through the New Testament Book of Acts. This book records for us the acts of the apostles after the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the formation of the first church. Going through the Book of Acts will help us identify what makes us who we are and helps us chart our course forward.

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“Everyone means EVERYONE” (Acts 10:24-48)

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“Four Miracles, Four Lessons” (Acts 9:31-43)